My $.02
I currently have four NIC cards installed in a computer running NT 4.0
Server. 1 - Token ring, 1 - 10/100 Ethernet, 1 - FDDI DAS and 1 - ATM
adapter. It can be done without too much difficulty, just have be careful
that each one is on a different interrupt.
Glenn
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Hi Bruce,
Yes. It is possible to configure 2 NICs in the same PC. You can also
multinet (assign both IPs to the same NIC without adding another physical
NIC). Keep in mind though, that NetBIOS will only bind to one of these
logical interfaces. From the description of what services you are accessing,
this does not seem to be an issue. You will also need to set up some static
routes on the NT box, to ensure that the proper paths are taken. This may be
the cleanest solution. I have done this type of scenario over NT, but have
not tried to do this over 95/98, although I do believe it's possible.
I can also think of a more sophisticated way in which this could be handled,
although it is probably a little over the top.
A) Configure the client with an address within your assigned network (subnet
of your router).
B) Multinet your router (to also contain an IP within AT&Ts assigned range).
C) configure a static route on your router to allow a path to the Notes
server, via the AT&T router.
D) Configure address translation on your router to translate your address to
an address within the AT&T assigned range, such as the address you multinet
to the router's interface.
Good Luck and Have FUN!
Tom Kager
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